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    The New Urbanism, Planning, and the Failure of Political Imagination in Florida.Milt Hays - 2000 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 20 (4):275-284.
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  2. Harmoniskais un disharmoniskais personībā: filozofiski ētiska apcere.A. Milts - 1979 - Rīga: "Liesma".
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    The person of the voice: Narrative identities in informed consent.Brendan Mccormack Dphil Milt - 2002 - Nursing Philosophy 3 (2):114–119.
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    Introduction.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2013 - Christian Bioethics 19 (2):115-129.
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  5. Cultural values, plagiarism, and fairness: When plagiarism gets in the way of learning.Niall Hayes & Lucas D. Introna - 2005 - Ethics and Behavior 15 (3):213 – 231.
    The dramatic increase in the number of overseas students studying in the United Kingdom and other Western countries has required academics to reevaluate many aspects of their own, and their institutions', practices. This article considers differing cultural values among overseas students toward plagiarism and the implications this may have for postgraduate education in a Western context. Based on focus-group interviews, questionnaires, and informal discussions, we report the views of plagiarism among students in 2 postgraduate management programs, both of which had (...)
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    Cultural Values, Plagiarism, and Fairness: When Plagiarism Gets in the Way of Learning.Niall Hayes & Lucas Introna - 2005 - Ethics and Behavior 15 (3):213-231.
    The dramatic increase in the number of overseas students studying in the United Kingdom and other Western countries has required academics to reevaluate many aspects of their own, and their institutions', practices. This article considers differing cultural values among overseas students toward plagiarism and the implications this may have for postgraduate education in a Western context. Based on focus-group interviews, questionnaires, and informal discussions, we report the views of plagiarism among students in 2 postgraduate management programs, both of which had (...)
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    Fallibilism Democracy and the Market: The Meta-Theoretical Foundations of Popper's Political Philosophy.Calvin Hayes - 1955 - Upa.
    In Fallibilism Democracy and the Market, Calvin Hayes proposes an original solution to the major meta-theoretical issue in moral philosophy, the is-ought problem, then utilizes it to define and/or solve practical problems in both applied ethics and public policy. The solution and its applications are based on a unified theory of rationality applicable to epistemology, ethics and public policy, predicated on a revised Popperian fallibilism. It is intended as a defense of Karl Popper's political philosophy but only after a substantial (...)
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    Charles Avison's Essay on Musical Expression: With Related Writings by William Hayes and Charles Avison.Charles Avison, Pierre Dubois & William Hayes - 2004 - Routledge.
    Charles Avison's Essay on Musical Expression, first published in 1752, is a major contribution to the debate on musical aesthetics which developed in the course of the 18th century. Considered by Charles Burney as the first essay devoted to 'musical criticism' proper, it established the primary importance of 'expression' and reconsidered the relative importance of harmony and melody. Immediately after its publication it was followed by William Hayes's Remarks (1753), to which Avison himself retorted in his Reply. Taken together these (...)
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    Whether to Ignore Them and Spin: Moral Obligations to Resist Sexual Harassment.Carol Hay - 2000 - Hypatia 20 (4):94-108.
    In this essay, I consider the question of whether women have an obligation to confront men who sexually harass them. A reluctance to be guilty of blaming the victims of harassment, coupled with other normative considerations that tell in favor of the unfairness of this sort of obligation, might make us think that women never have an obligation to confront their harassers. But 1 argue that women do have this obligation, and it is not overridden by many of the considerations (...)
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    The Christian Philosopher and Cultural Decadence. Hay - 1981 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 28:140-148.
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    8 Frederick L. Will on Morality.William H. Hay - 1998 - In Kenneth Westphal (ed.), Pragmatism, Reason, and Norms: A Realistic Assessment. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 193-202.
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    Affective and cognitive impact of social overinclusion: a meta-analytic review of cyberball studies.Dan E. Hay, Sun Bleicher, Roy Azoulay, Yogev Kivity & Eva Gilboa-Schechtman - 2023 - Cognition and Emotion 37 (3):412-429.
    Belongingness is a central biopsychosocial system. Challenges to belongingness (i.e. exclusion/ostracism) engender robust negative effects on affect and cognitions. Whether overinclusion – getting more than one’s fair share of social attention – favourably impacts affect and cognitions remains an open question. This pre-registered meta-analysis includes twenty-two studies (N = 2757) examining overinclusion in the context of the Cyberball task. We found that the estimated overall effect size of overinclusion on positive affect was small but robust, and the effect on fundamental (...)
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  13. Whether to ignore them and spin: Moral obligations to resist sexual harassment.Carol Hay - 2000 - Hypatia 20 (4):94-108.
    : In this essay, I consider the question of whether women have an obligation to confront men who sexually harass them. A reluctance to be guilty of blaming the victims of harassment, coupled with other normative considerations that tell in favor of the unfairness of this sort of obligation, might make us think that women never have an obligation to confront their harassers. But I argue that women do have this obligation, and it is not overridden by many of the (...)
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    On the Skeptical Influence of Gorgias's On Non-Being.Steve Hays - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (3):327-337.
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    Whether to Ignore Them and Spin: Moral Obligations of Resist Sexual Harassment.Carol Hay - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (4):94-108.
    In this essay, I consider the question of whether women have an obligation to confront men who sexually harass them. A reluctance to be guilty of blaming the victims of harassment, coupled with other normative considerations that tell in favor of the unfairness of this sort of obligation, might make us think that women never have an obligation to confront their harassers. But 1 argue that women do have this obligation, and it is not overridden by many of the considerations (...)
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    Christian Credentials for Roman Catholic Health Care: Medicine versus the Healing Mission of the Church.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2001 - Christian Bioethics 7 (1):117-150.
    Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes; Christian Credentials for Roman Catholic Health Care: Medicine versus the Healing Mission of the Church, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecum.
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    On the skeptical influence of gorgias's.Steve Hays - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (3):327-337.
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    Ethics Committees: Group Process Concerns and the Need for Research.Gregory J. Hayes - 1995 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (1):83.
    Few ethics committees were in place when the New Jersey Supreme Court announced its ruling on the Quinlan case in 1976. Today, the vast majority of hospitals have formed ethics committees and their use in nursing homes and other healthcare facilities is growing. Given the increasing commitment to the use of ethics committees and their increasing influence on healthcare decision making, the careful evaluation of committee performance should be a high priority. Yet to date ethics committees appear to have undergone (...)
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    A Bibliography of the Writings of Julius R. Weinberg.William H. Hay - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (1):82.
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    Architectural criticism.William H. Hayes - 2002 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 60 (4):325–329.
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    A history of greek philosophy. Volume six. Aristotle: An encounter.William H. Hay - 1983 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (3):389-391.
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    Aristotle's physics, books 3 and.William H. Hay - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (1):100-101.
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    C. L. Stevenson and ethical analysis.W. H. Hay - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (4):422-430.
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    Julius Weinberg (1908-1971).William H. Hay & Keith E. Yandell - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (1):82-85.
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    Die amerikanische Nietzsche-Rezeption von 1896-1950.Hays Alan Steilberg - 1996 - De Gruyter.
    Die Reihe Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung (MTNF) setzt seit mehreren Jahrzehnten die Agenda in der sich stetig verändernden Nietzsche-Forschung. Die Bände sind interdisziplinär und international ausgerichtet und spiegeln das gesamte Spektrum der Nietzsche-Forschung wider, von der Philosophie über die Literaturwissenschaft bis zur politischen Theorie. Die Reihe veröffentlicht Monographien und Sammelbände, die einem strengen Peer-Review-Verfahren unterliegen. Die Buchreihe wird von einem internationalen Redaktionsteam geleitet.
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    Sin and disease: An introduction.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2006 - Christian Bioethics 12 (2):107-115.
    Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes; Sin and Disease: An Introduction, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 12, Issue 2, 1 January 2006.
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    Claims, Priorities, and Moral Excuses: A Culture's Dependence on Abortion and Its Cure.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes & Tibor Imrényi - 2013 - Christian Bioethics 19 (2):198-241.
    One of the lamentable characteristics of our contemporary age is the way in which abortion has been adopted as a natural part of the culture. This essay describes this adoption as a symptom of that culture’s profound de-Christianization. As that culture sheds its once Christian commitments, persons change the way in which they relate to their body in its sexually differentiated physiology, its physical drives and impulses. They refashion their sense of human flourishing, their vision of women’s social role, the (...)
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  28. Some philosophical problems from the standpoint of artificial intelligence.John McCarthy & Patrick Hayes - 1969 - In B. Meltzer & Donald Michie (eds.), Machine Intelligence 4. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 463--502.
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    A Christian for the Christians, a Christian for the Muslims! An Attempt at an Argumentum ad Hominem.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 1998 - Christian Bioethics 4 (3):284-304.
    Schmidt and Egler's critique of Christianity's exclusivist claim to truth rests on two suppositions: (a) that inter-religious pastoral care for dying patients requires a respect for their cultural backgrounds which necessitates accepting the equal validity of their respective (non-Christian) religions, and (b) that exclusivism is incompatible with the Christian love-of-neighbor commandment. In opposition to this critique, (a) the authors' own “pluralist” understanding of Christianity is refuted on two levels. First, it leads to inconsistencies in the authors' own (and very adequate) (...)
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    Is Europe, Along with its Bioethics, Still Christian? Or Already Post-Christian? Reflections on Traditional and Post-Enlightenment Christianities and Their Bioethics.C. Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2008 - Christian Bioethics 14 (1):1-28.
    This introduction explores the relationship between Europe and its Christianities. It analyses different diagnostic and evaluative approaches to Europe's Christian or post-Christian identity. These are grouped around the concepts of diverse traditional, and, on the other hand, post-Enlightenment Christianities. While the first revolves around a liturgical and mystical account of the church, a Christ-centred humanism, an emphasis on man's future life, noetic theology and a foundationalist claim to universal truth, the second endorses a moralization of the “Christian message,” political implementation (...)
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    Euthanasia, Physician Assisted Suicide, and Christianity's Positive Relationship to the World.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2003 - Christian Bioethics 9 (2-3):163-185.
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    Resolving Family Disagreements in Biomedical Decision Making: The Spiritual Source of Paternal Authority.C. Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2011 - Christian Bioethics 17 (3):206-226.
    Paternal authority is recommended as a valid Christian resource for conflict resolution in biomedical (and other inner-familial) decision making. Its bases are explored in view of the two-fold creation account in Genesis, interpreted in the light of the Pauline theology. In addition, a theological account is proposed that portrays the taxis between husband and wife as a condition under which humans can seek to emulate the inner-Trinitarian love. The relationship between that love (as portrayed in St. Basil’s On the Holy (...)
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    The Spiritual Claim of a Dying Mother - A Complement to Paul's Report.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2003 - Christian Bioethics 9 (2-3):337-341.
    Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes; The Spiritual Claim of a Dying Mother – A Complement to Paul's Report, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality.
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    Bioethics for Thresholders: A Brief Introduction.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2002 - Christian Bioethics 8 (3):275-282.
    Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes; Bioethics for Thresholders: A Brief Introduction, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 8, Issue 3.
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    Sin and Disease in a Post-Christian Culture: An Introduction.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2007 - Christian Bioethics 13 (1):1-5.
    Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes; Sin and Disease in a Post-Christian Culture: An Introduction, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume.
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    Generic Versus Catholic Hospital Chaplaincy: The Diversity of Spirits as a Problem of Inter-Faith Cooperation.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2003 - Christian Bioethics 9 (1):3-21.
    Hospital chaplaincy, in its exposure to clients, colleagues, and care-takers from different faith backgrounds, can be understood in either generic or catholic terms. The first understanding, often merely implicit in denominationalist approaches, assumes that some “Absolute” can be prayerfully invoked through the medium of diverse rituals, confessions, and symbols. This position combines the advantage of unprejudiced acceptance of other creeds and traditions with the disadvantage of lacking resources for discriminating among the spiritualities that may be operative within those other creeds (...)
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    Good is to be Pursued and Evil Avoided: How a Natural Law Approach to Christian Bioethics can Miss Both.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2016 - Christian Bioethics 22 (2):186-212.
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  38. Some Philosophical Problems from the Standpoint of Artificial Intelligence.J. McCarthy & P. J. Hayes - 1969 - Machine Intelligence 4:463-502.
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    Morality at the Expense of Others: Equality, Solidarity, Taxes, and Debts in European Public Health Care.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2015 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40 (2):121-136.
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    Testing natasha.Hay Hyman - 2009 - In Kendrick Frazier (ed.), Science Under Siege: Defending Science, Exposing Pseudoscience. Prometheus. pp. 298.
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    & Sex.Ágnes Háy - 1980 - Feminist Review 6 (1):105-107.
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  42. Christian and Confucian cultural renewal: the role of ritual.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2012 - In David Solomon, Ruiping Fan & Bingxiang Luo (eds.), Ritual and the moral life: reclaiming the tradition. Dordrecht: Springer.
     
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    Global biomedicine, human dignity, and the moral justification of political power.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2002 - In Julia Lai Po-Wah Tao (ed.), Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the (Im) Possibility of Global Bioethics. Kluwer Academic. pp. 149--177.
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  44. Implementing health care rights versus imposing health care cultures: the limits of tolerance, Kant's rationality, and the moral pitfalls of international bioethics standardization,'.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2006 - In H. Tristram Engelhardt (ed.), Global Bioethics: The Collapse of Consensus. M & M Scrivener Press. pp. 50--94.
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    Respecting, protecting, persons, humans, and conceptual muddles in the bioethics convention.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2000 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 25 (2):147 – 180.
    The Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine confuses respect for a person's right to self-determination with concern about protecting human beings generally. In a legal document, this mixture of deontological with utilitarian considerations undermines what it should preserve: respect for human dignity as the foundation of modern rights-based democracies. Falling prey to the ambiguity of freedom, the Convention blurs the dividing line between morality and the law. The document should be remedied through distinguishing fundamental rights from social 'rights', persons as (...)
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    Rethinking the Christian Bioethics of Human Germ Line Genetic Engineering: A Postscript Against the Grain of Contemporary Distortions.C. Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2012 - Christian Bioethics 18 (2):219-230.
    Unlike (especially) the various Protestantisms, Orthodox Christianity recognizes no fundamentally different problems in the development and (future) application of human germ line genetic engineering (HGGE) than those raised by more traditional medicine. The particular challenges which frame the life of a traditional Christian arise not only in view of “groundbreaking” technological progress and its attendant increase in human power over nature, but permeate already his most simple daily routines. The diverse post-traditional Christianities have ceased confronting such liturgical–ascetical challenges. The quite (...)
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    Towards a Non-ecumenical Interchange: Engelhardt, Hauerwas, and Ramsey on Christian Bioethics.C. Delkeskamp-Hayes - 1995 - Christian Bioethics 1 (1):48-64.
    Does a non-ecumenical journal on Christian bioethics make sense? Taking issue with Stanley Hauerwas' critique of Ramsey, the author argues (l) interdenominational exchange should not be construed as contest, and (2) the attempt on the part of Christians to address secular issues in secular terms should not be mistrusted or viewed as a contamination hazard. Instead (I) an awareness of human limits should render adherents of different traditions willing to learn from each other and (2) one should see in the (...)
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    Art and Research: A Portrait of a Humanities Faculty as an Inclusive Workspace.Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes - 2020 - Krisis 40 (1):180-202.
    At a time when monuments are falling, learning processes and discourses accelerating, it seems apposite to pay attention also to artworks commissioned by established institutions in order to give form to good intentions. This essay focuses on a commissioned portrait of female professors, on art education, Dutch art policy / politics and the former colonial site that the University of Amsterdam occupies, in order to aide this institution’s desired process to become more inclusive. It proposes Art Research as a realm (...)
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    Freedom-costs of canonical individualism: Enforced euthanasia tolerance in belgium and the problem of european liberalism.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2006 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 31 (4):333 – 362.
    Belgium's policy of not permitting Catholic hospitals to refuse euthanasia services rests on ethical presuppositions concerning the secular justification of political power which reveal the paradoxical character of European liberalism: In endorsing freedom as a value (rather than as a side constraint), liberalism prioritizes first-order intentions, thus discouraging lasting moral commitments and the authority of moral communities in supporting such commitments. The state itself is thus transformed into a moral community of its own. Alternative policies (such as an explicit moral (...)
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    Essays on Primitivism and Related Ideas in the Middle Ages.W. H. Hay - 1950 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (1):124-124.
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